Good Day Sunshine. Sunshine is a beautiful 3-year-old Blenheim girl, who came into rescue from a commercial breeder. When she first arrived in rescue she was very skittish, reserved and quiet. She stayed in her crate a lot and was very hesitant to approach. Loud noises and sudden movements very much startled her. Doorways presented a specific challenge.
Since her arrival, she has gained a lot of confidence. She now wants to be in the presence of her people, and will follow them around. She likes to be close but is not insistent on being a lap dog. She does enjoy being near her fosters and enjoys a nice belly rub. She will still startle at loud noises and sudden movements, but this has lessened and she recovers nicely. Sunshine has made significant progress passing in and out of doorways. She sometimes may glance up as if to ask for permission to pass through, but more and more she enters and exits with confidence. She is cautiously friendly with strangers but is making progress with that as well.
Sunshine sleeps through the night near her foster people and canine sisters. Sunshine is a tall girl weighing about 19 pounds and has a luxurious tail plume and some lovely blond highlights on her ears. She is very healthy. Her heart, eyes, ears, knees, and hips are all good. She gets along well with her three foster sisters and doesn’t mind the resident cat, as long as he doesn’t attempt to play with her. Sunshine likes playing with toys and likes a good chew toy.
Sunshine will need a fully fenced yard and at least one other pup of similar size and temperament in her new home. She will chase small animals or birds, so her new home should not have any small critters.
Since arriving into foster care, Sunshine has found her voice. Sunshine likes to engage in conversations with other neighborhood dogs and ALL the animals that appear on the TV. She will also alert you to the people passing by her front door. That being said, Sunshine is not a candidate for apartment or condo living.
Sunshine is spayed, has had a dental, where she lost several teeth but she is able to eat kibble just fine. She is microchipped and up-to-date on vaccinations and monthly preventatives. She willingly goes into her crate for feedings and when her humans need to go out. She loves to go for walks but her leash manners could use some work as she is a strong puller. House training is going well as long as she is taken out frequently, but may need reinforcement in her new home.
It is important to note, that her skittishness and shyness is not an uncommon issue with pups released from a confined life in a commercial facility, but with time and gentle guidance this should reduce over time. However, Sunshine should not live with children as their movements may startle her.
All in all, Sunshine is a wonderful girl and has been a joy to have in our home. If you live within a reasonable driving distance of Cinnaminson, NJ and you are interested in adopting Sunshine, please email Rebecca Plimpton at beckplimpton@gmail.com